The Central Organisation of Trade Unions official further said the community must decide what to do and stick to the decision. “This time round, Luhyas must vote as a bloc. Speaking in Khwisero on Thursday during the burial of his uncle Elphas Malala, Mr Atwoli said western Kenya is united and has the most number of voters. He said Mr Mudavadi is the leader who will bring all the Luhya sub-groups together. At the same time, Mr Atwoli urged locals to register as voters in the ongoing mass voter enlisting being conducted by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission nationwide.
Source: Daily Nation January 26, 2017 15:08 UTC